Tragic: Chevonea Kendall-Bryan, 13, fell 60ft from a south-west London block of flats, the inquest heard

A 13-year-old girl being bullied at school plunged to her death weeks after being sexually abused at a party, an inquest heard.

Teenager Chevonea Kendall-Bryan fell 60ft from the top floor window of Seldon House in Battersea, south-west London, in March last year

Her friends said Chevonea, who self-harmed, was the victim of school bullying, and it emerged that a month before she died she had been molested by a boy at a party.

The next day she was then forced to perform a sex act on another boy, it was claimed.

Her mother, Amanda Kendall, also told North Westminster Coroners’ Court how her daughter was slapped and pushed by other pupils.

'Chevonea was very bubbly and always laughing and joking. She was a nice little girl,' she said.

'She was getting bullied. It started with name calling but got physical - tripping her up, pushing, slapping.

'She wasn’t the same bubbly person she was when she started at school. Matters got worse, she started self-harming - cutting herself on her arm.

'That was a way of taking away the pain of being bullied.'

But despite the bullying easing as Chevonea entered year nine, it got worse a month before she died.

Ms Kendall said her daughter was at a party where she was forced to carry out a sex act on a boy. The next day she was bullied into doing it again on another boy who threatened her and her home, the inquest heard.